The degree of nicotine dependence is an important predictor of successful cessation of smoking among smokers. Some investigators reported a possible relationship between reducing job stress and successful smoking cessation . This may be attributable to the effect of job stress on nicotine dependence. That is, high levels of job stress could produce and/or maintain high levels of nicotine dependence among smokers, and could result in difficulty in smoking cessation. If this hypothesis were true… CONTINUE READING